Вопрос:

14. Answer the following questions: 1. From what age is education in the United Kingdom compulsory? 2. What are the establishments for pre-primary education? 3. What is the difference between nursery schools and playgroups? 4. How many state schools are there in Great Britain? 5. What does the LEA do? 6. At what age do children go to primary schools? 7. What subjects do children take in secondary schools? 8. What kind of exam do the pupils take at the age of sixteen? 9. When do the pupils take GCSE A-level? 10. Are there any entrance exams in British universities?

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Answers to the questions:

  1. Education is compulsory from the age of 5 in the United Kingdom.
  2. Establishments for pre-primary education include nursery schools and playgroups.
  3. Nursery schools provide structured early education, while playgroups are more informal, focusing on social interaction and play.
  4. I cannot provide the exact number of state schools in Great Britain, as this number can vary. For current information, consult official educational statistics.
  5. LEA stands for Local Education Authority. LEAs are responsible for implementing education policy and managing local schools.
  6. Children typically start primary school at the age of 5.
  7. Common subjects in secondary schools include English, mathematics, science, history, geography, and foreign languages.
  8. At the age of sixteen, pupils typically take GCSE (General Certificate of Secondary Education) exams.
  9. Pupils typically take GCSE A-level at the age of 18.
  10. Yes, there are entrance exams for British universities, such as A-levels or other equivalent qualifications.
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